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1.1 root 1: .TH WWV 1
2: .CT 1 time_man sa_mortals
3: .SH NAME
4: wwv \- print or set the date from accurate clock
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B wwv
7: [ option ... ]
8: .SH DESCRIPTION
9: .I Wwv
10: connects to a clock synchronized with radio station
11: .SM WWV.
12: With no argument it prints the time obtained.
13: It accepts these options:
14: .TP
15: .B -b
16: Print both the
17: .SM WWV
18: time and the system's current idea of the time.
19: .TP
20: .B -s
21: Set the system's time to agree with
22: .SM WWV.
23: Only the super-user can do this.
24: The system time cannot be changed by more than 20 minutes.
25: .TP
26: .B -f
27: With
28: .BR -s ,
29: force the time to be set by
30: .SM WWV
31: even if the local time disagrees
32: by more than 20 minutes.
33: .TP
34: .B -u
35: Report time in
36: .SM GMT
37: rather than local time.
38: .SH FILES
39: .F /usr/adm/wtmp
40: to record time-setting; see
41: .IR utmp (5)
42: .SH SEE ALSO
43: .IR date (1),
44: .IR time (2),
45: .IR stime (2)
46:
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